Flash floods put a dangerous damper on the first night of Sukkot in NYC
The holiday that starts Friday night is meant to be celebrated outside. But rain has triggered a state of emergency.
News about New York’s religious Jewish communities and synagogues.
The holiday that starts Friday night is meant to be celebrated outside. But rain has triggered a state of emergency.
Secular Jews who resent the Orthodox establishment have an opportunity to embrace Judaism on their own terms, writes a scholar at the Shalom Hartman Institute.
"Etrog: The Wandering Fruit" is now on view at the Bernard Museum of Judaica, located inside Temple Emanu-El on the Upper East Side.